Re: ads by google
- From: "Robbe Morris [C# MVP]" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 19:30:03 -0400
We do quite well with google advertising thank you...
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
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2004 and 2005 Microsoft MVP C#
Robbe Morris
http://www.robbemorris.com
http://www.masterado.net
"Kevin Spencer" <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> That's beautiful,,do you think that Adsense would be also helpful to
>> index my website contents sooner??
>
> According to Google, there is no connection between Adsense and Google's
> indexing of your site. Therefore, the answer to this is "no."
>
> Also, unless your site gets a lot of traffic, and a lot of people click on
> the ads you put there, it will make you no money. How often do YOU click
> on an ad in a web page? I do about once a year, if that. What this program
> does is to make money for Google, and a very few very large, high-traffic
> web sites.
>
> There ARE ways to make money from a web site. A web site's biggest
> advantage is that it is an advertisement for whatever you put in it. So,
> for example, if you offer a service, you are advertising your service
> through your web site. If you sell products, your web site can have a
> shopping cart program that enables people to easily buy the products you
> sell.
>
> Of course, all the ways you can make money with a web site are dependent
> upon traffic. And indexing with Google, as well as the many smaller Search
> Engines out there, as Robbe said, is pretty much automatic. Ranking
> depends upon how many links your web site is connected to, how many sites
> link TO your web site, and the amount of usage your web site receives. You
> can also PAY Google to rank your site higher, or buy advertising from
> Google, which DOES get a lot of traffic..
>
> In other words, there are no shortcuts to making money with a web site,
> despite what you may have heard on TV or read in a SPAM email. If you want
> to draw traffic to your web site, your best bet is to put plenty of
> information on it that people are looking for, keep the information fresh,
> and work very hard for a long time.
>
> --
> HTH,
>
> Kevin Spencer
> Microsoft MVP
> .Net Developer
> What You Seek Is What You Get.
>
> "Ray5531" <RayAll@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Thanks for your nice reply.
>>
>> No it dosen't find anything,maybe because my website is empty now and I
>> haven't completed its page yet.
>> That's beautiful,,do you think that Adsense would be also helpful to
>> index my website contents sooner??
>>
>> Thanks again
>> "Robbe Morris [C# MVP]" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:uhLSPGbVFHA.1796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Your web host doesn't need to register anything for you.
>>> If you have links to your site (ie, check most newsgroup posts
>>> and you'll see people included links - like I do - to their own sites),
>>> eventually google bots will find you and index on your content.
>>>
>>> are you sure google hasn't indexed it already?
>>>
>>> Put the following in google and see what it returns:
>>>
>>> site:www.mydomainname.com
>>>
>>> It should return a listing of all links found by the bot.
>>>
>>> --
>>> 2004 and 2005 Microsoft MVP C#
>>> Robbe Morris
>>> http://www.robbemorris.com
>>> http://www.masterado.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ray5531" <RayAll@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:u4mHwcaVFHA.2560@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Sorry if this is irrelevant to this website,but I didn't find a better
>>>> place to ask this question.I sent an email to google as well which I
>>>> didn't recieve the answer.I'm creating a website and apparently the
>>>> host hasn't registered me in googles search engine(I donnu why?) .I was
>>>> rerading that if I add a Addsense program of google my webpage could be
>>>> searchable and I earn money ,Is that right?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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